FALL RIVER, Mass. - The mansion where Lizzie Borden lived after she was acquitted of the axe murders of her father and stepmother will soon be open for overnight stays and tours.
The Herald News reports that crews are finishing renovations and the owners of the Fall River home known as Maplecroft hope their bed-and-breakfast opens for business within a month or so.
The home retains some features from Borden's time, including floral wallpaper in the dining room and a tin ceiling in the kitchen.
Maplecroft is not the house where Andrew and Abby Borden were slain in 1892. That home is now the Lizzie Borden Bed & Breakfast Museum.
Lizzie Borden and her sister moved to Maplecroft in 1894 and she lived there until her death in 1927.
Both homes have the same ownership.